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General support for Babel, but noting impact on Danish Americans, who, on account of the "past history" between Denmark and Germany, should be excused from proclamation clearly directed at Germans.

Mekota notes that the ban affects people "heroically fighting for the cause of liberty" in addition to its intended target.

Dirks wonders whether German-language education is allowed again.

Thorson inquiring about Babel after end of war.

Babel Proclamation in English, presented without commentary.

Waging losing battle, Rev. Blaufuss implores Koeberle to "protest most emphatically" to Harding over Babel. Koeberle adds at end of letter than Blaufuss has sowed dissent repeatedly.
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